Easter Friends Made From Popsicle Sticks
Happy Monday my crafty friends!!! I know a lot of people don’t like Mondays because of various reasons – but I just want to give you can excuse to smile today. After all – there is always a good reason to pull out the craft supplies and for me, getting crafty always makes the blues go away {can you relate?} Not to mention – these simple Popsicle Stick Easter Friends are pretty adorable and sure to put a smile on anyone’s face!
Not only are these Popsicle Stick Chick & Easter Bunny really simple for you to do with your child BUT it’s also pretty inexpensive and makes for great spring decor too. You can easily add magnets to the back to display on the fridge or hot glue some string to hang from a nail in your living room. It’s also pretty fun for adults to do when the kids aren’t around!
So what are you waiting for? Grab those supplies and get to work on making these adorable Popsicle Stick Chicks & Bunnies to add to your home decor! You can find EVERYTHING you need to know to recreate these Easter friends within minutes, in the full tutorial below!
Happy crafting my friends! Please don’t forget to share pictures of your popsicle stick bunny and spring chick on our Facebook page wall, so we can give you a virtual high five from a far! I just know you are going to rock it with your child! #gluedtomycrafts
PAIR YOUR EASTER FRIENDS WITH —> Paper Plate Easter Chick
Easter Friends Craft Supplies:
* Jumbo Popsicle Sticks – NINE PER CRAFT
* Basic School Glue
* Yellow/White Craft Paint
* Paint Brushes
* Small Paper Plate
* Craft Scissors
* White/Yellow/Orange/Brown Cardstock Paper
* Pen or Marker
* Small Wiggle Eyes – TWO PER CRAFT
Directions:
* First assemble the base of your chick & bunny. For each, simply glue your popsicle sticks together to look like a fence.
* Set them aside to let it dry completely.
* Next have your child paint the front of the popsicle stick fences {one white, one yellow}
* Again, set them aside to let it dry completely.
* Now cut out the cardstock embellishments to give your pieces life. For the chick, I traced my son’s hands for it’s wings, as well as cutting out it’s beak and feet. For the bunny I just cut out ears and a cute pink nose.
* To finish off the Easter Friends craft, glue on the paper embellishments, as well as wiggle eyes.
* Then let it all dry completely, before displaying proudly.
PAIR YOUR BUNNY AND CHICK FRIENDS WITH —> Handprint Chick
Popsicle Stick Easter Friends
Supplies:
- Jumbo Popsicle Sticks - nine per craft
- Basic School Glue
- Yellow/White Craft Paint
- Paint Brushes
- Small Paper Plate
- Craft Scissors
- White/Yellow/Orange/Brown Cardstock Paper
- Pen or Marker
- Small Wiggle Eyes - two per craft
Instructions:
- First assemble the base of your chick & bunny. For each, simply glue your popsicle sticks together to look like a fence.
- Set them aside to let it dry completely.
- Next have your child paint the front of the popsicle stick fences {one white, one yellow}
- Again, set them aside to let it dry completely.
- Now cut out the cardstock embellishments to give your pieces life. For the chick, I traced my son's hands for it's wings, as well as cutting out it's beak and feet. For the bunny I just cut out ears and a cute pink nose.
- To finish off the Easter Friends craft, glue on the paper embellishments, as well as wiggle eyes.
- Then let it all dry completely, before displaying proudly.

If you are looking for even MORE easy spring themed kid craft ideas to pair along with today’s tutorial, be sure to check out these fun posts listed below.
And “if” you decide to make our Popsicle Stick Easter Friends kid craft, please share a picture on our Facebook page or tag us on Instagram with #gluedtomycrafts for us to see. We love seeing our inspiration come to life!
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